The Quotable Lewis

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Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., 1989 - 651 pages
This book presents more than 1,500 quotes from Lewis's writings, providing ready access to his thoughts on a variety of topics. An exhaustive index references key words and concepts, allowing readers to easily find quotes on any subject of interest. Also included are many photographs of Lewis and his close circle of friends.

Quick summary:
  • More than 1,500 quotes from Lewis's writings.
  • Sixteen pages of photographs.
  • Extensive index and numbering system.
 

Contents

Preface
15
Introduction
19
Absolute Values
27
Addison Joseph
30
Adoration
33
Adulthood
35
Advice 15 Affection
36
Aging
38
Judgment The Last
359
Jungian Criticism
360
Keats John
361
Kilns The 886 King James Version 887 Kipling Rudyard
362
Knowledge
364
Knox John
365
Labels 894 Lamb Charles 895 Language
367
Latimer Hugh 907
371

Middle Age 30 Aging Youth
41
Agnosticism 32 Allegory
42
Ambition
44
America 45 America
45
Discovery of 46 Angels
46
Anger 53 Anxiety
47
Apologetics
48
Architecture 63 Art and Literature 64 Art Appreciation
51
Art Duty of 67 Art Essence of 68 Art Function
52
Art Value
53
Ascham Roger
54
Aslan
55
Atheism
59
Austen Jane
60
Bacon Francis
63
Baptism 87 Beauty
64
Beethoven Ludwig van 91 Belief
66
Belief Christian 94 Bereavement
67
Bible as Literature
70
Inspiration
72
Christianity and Comfort 175 Christianity and Controversy
94
Christianity and Culture 177 Christianity and Its Detractors 178 Christianity and Lifestyle
95
Christianity and Literature
96
Christianity and Social Good
97
Christianity and the Ancient World 184 Christianity and the Human Condition 185 Christianity and the Intellect 186 Christianity and Truth
98
Christianity Essence
99
Evidences
101
Intellectual Exploring
102
Bible Interpretation
108
Modern
110
Church of England 219 Circumstances 220 Civilization
111
Clergy
112
Cliques 224 Colet John
113
Comedy
114
Commitment 227 Common People
115
Communism 230 Companionship 231 Comparisons
116
Conscience
117
Contentment
118
Conversion
119
Translations
121
Conversion Excitement
126
Conviction 257 Correspondence
127
Courage 265 Courtesy 266 Coverdale Myles
129
Cowper William 270 Cranmer Thomas
131
Creation
132
Creativity 279 Criminal Justice
135
Criticism
136
Criticism Honesty in Anthropological
137
Cruelty
138
D
139
England Religion in 399 Envy 400 Equality
182
Equality and Christianity
186
Eternal Life
187
Eternity
188
Ethics 425 Evangelism
189
Evil in Society
192
Evil Men 437 Evil Motivation of 438 Evolution
193
Exaggeration
197
Christianity Popular
198
Christmas
199
Experience 453 Extremes
200
Church Attendance
202
Fairy Tales
203
Body of Christ
204
Diversity
205
Divisions
206
Faith
207
Endurance
210
Function
211
Faith and Works 473 Fall
212
Church History
213
Fame 485 Family
216
Family Manners 487 Fantasy 488 Fasting
217
Fatherhood 490 Fear 491 Feelings 492 Firsthand Knowledge
218
Forgetfulness 494 Forgiveness
219
Free Will
223
Freudian Criticism
231
Friendship
232
Friendship Dangers
238
Fun 541 Futility
240
Future
241
Gambling 544 Gascoigne George
243
Gender 546 Giving
244
Appetite for 554 God Approaching Him 555 God Completeness 556 God Creator
247
Eternity 561 God Gender Imagery
248
Glorifying Him 563 God Glory 565 God Goodness
249
Holiness 572 God Image of 573 God Indescribability
251
Infinity
252
Language about 579 God Lewiss Childhood Conception 580 God Love
253
Modern Attitude 583 God Omnipresence 586 God Our Need
254
Personalness
255
Providence
256
Reality
257
Self Existence
259
Sovereignty
260
Timelessness
262
Transcendence Immanence 609 Gods Will
263
Gods Greek 614 Good and Evil
264
Good Life 627 Good Works
269
Goodness
270
Government
271
Grace 638 Grammar Rules of 639 Greatness
272
Greed 641 Grief
273
Growth
276
Guests
277
Guilt
278
Happiness
279
Happiness and Christianity 658 Hatred
280
Health 661 Heaven
281
Longing
285
Daniel Samuel
286
Ultimate Reality
287
Dante
288
Judgment 686 Hell Judgment and Mercy
289
Mental Torment 688 Hell Self Centeredness
290
SelfChosen
292
De la Mare Walter
294
de Meun Jean
295
de Troyes Chretien
296
Death
297
Historians
298
History Books 716 History Christian View
299
History Function of 719 History Importance of 720 History Periods
300
History Philosophy of 722 History Scientific
301
History Skeptics of 725 Holiness
302
Holy Spirit 727 Home 728 Homesickness
303
Homosexuality
304
Hooker Richard 731 Hope
305
Horizon 733 Houseman A E 734 Human Desires 735 Human Destiny
306
Human Nature
310
Human Situation
312
Human Spirit 754 Humanism
313
Humility
316
Humor
319
Lazarus
320
Deception
321
Hypocrisy I
322
Decisions
323
Decorum
324
Definitions
325
Immortality
326
Incarnation
327
Independence 813 Influence 814 Inhibitions 815 Innocence
334
Inspiration 818 Instinct 820 Interruptions 821 Intolerance
335
Introspection
336
Creator
337
CreatorWord 826 Jesus Death of 828 Jesus God Lunatic or Evil
338
Relationship to the Father 832 Jesus Savior
340
Second Coming
342
Son of
344
Teaching
345
Unfallen 849 Jews
346
Johnson Samuel 856
348
As Sehnsucht or Longing
349
Lawrence D H 911 Laymen
373
The Abolition of Man 915 Lewis C S Evangelistic Writing
374
His Writing
375
Letters to Malcolm Chiefly on Prayer 923 Lewis C S The Lion the Witch and the Wardrobe
377
Mere Christianity 926 Lewis C S Mere Christianity in His Books
378
Out of the Silent Planet
379
Perelandra 931 Lewis C S The Pilgrims Regress
380
The Screwtape Letters
381
That Hideous Strength 939 Lewis C S Till We Have Faces
382
Lewis Joy Davidman Gresham
383
Liberty
385
Life and Death 949 Literalism 950 Literary Criticism
386
Literary History
395
Literature
396
Literature Classic 975 Literature Contemporary 976 Liturgiology 977 Longing
399
Love
400
Abuses
401
Being Lovable 988 Love Charity
402
Dangers 997 Love Gods Love for
404
Our Love for
408
Our Love for Jesus 1018 Love Priorities
410
Romantic
411
Loyalty 1027 Lust 1030 Luther Martin
413
Lyly John
414
Macdonald George
415
The Prince 1039 Marlowe Christopher
417
Marriage
418
Marriage or Singleness
420
Marxism 1047 Masculine
421
Materialism and Christianity 1050 Materialism Philosophical
422
Maturity 1054 Memory
423
Mercy 1062 Metaphor
426
Middle Ages
427
ArtLiterature 1070 Middle Ages Literature
429
Miracles
430
Missions 1085 Money
435
Moral Relapse 1088 Moralists 1089 Morality
436
More Sir Thomas
440
Mornings 1105 Motives 1106 Mystery
443
Mysticism 1108 Myth 1110 Myth and Christianity
444
Nashe Thomas
447
Nationalism
448
Natural Gifts Danger
449
Naturalism
450
Nature
451
Nature and Christianity 1130 Nature and Religion
456
Nature Laws
457
Necessary Evils 1134 Newspapers
458
Nonsense 1139 Nostalgia 1140 Novella 1141 Novels
459
Novelty
460
Obedience
461
One Way 1148 Opinion Popular 1149 Opposition 1150 Order from Chaos
462
Ordered Life 1152 Originality
463
Orwell George
464
Outsiders
465
Pacifism 1157 Pain
467
Pantheism 1165 Parliament 1166 Patriotism
470
PostChristian
481
Power
483
Against 1345 Shakespeare God 1285 Redemption 1286 Reformation 1210 Prayer Answers 1287 Reincarnation
484
1288 Religion
487
Confession Communion with 1289 Religion
489
Distractions 1225 Prayer Duty
490
Petition
491
TimingHabits
492
Preaching
493
Predestination 1236 Prejudice
494
Pretentiousness 1238 Pride
495
Priorities
496
Progress
497
Prose 1252 Protestantism
498
Psalms
499
Imprecatory 1257 Psychiatrists 1258 Purgatory
500
Puritanism
501
Sexuality
503
Purity 1267 Purpose
504
Moral Philosophical and Theological
505
Reading
507
Reading Old Books
508
Reality 1275 Reason
509
Jesus
514
Jesus and the Saved 1293 Resurrection the Saved
515
the Saved and Animals
518
Revelation 1301 Reverence
519
Rights 1303 Romance as a Literary Genre 1304 Ruskin John
520
Salvation
521
Sanctification
525
Satan
526
Sayers Dorothy 1329 Scholarship
528
Science and Christianity
529
Scots
530
Scott Sir Walter
531
SelfConcept 1336 SelfControl 1337 SelfDescription
532
SelfGiving 1339 SelfImage
533
Selfishness 1343 Sermon on the Mount 1344 Servanthood
534
William
535
Shelley Percy
541
Sidney Sir Philip
544
1372
546
Sin Shame over 1378 Sincerity
548
SixteenthCentury England 1381 SixteenthCentury Literature
549
SixteenthCentury Religion
554
Skelton John
555
Skepticism
556
Sleep 1402 Sloth 1403 Smoking 1404 Snobbery
557
Sonnet Sequence 1407 Spenser Edmund
558
Spiritual Growth
566
Spirituality
567
Stereotypes 1429 Story
568
Students 1433 Style
569
Suffering
570
Surrender 1442 Surrey Earl of Henry Howard 1443 Survival 1444 Suspicion
571
Swift Jonathan
572
Symbol 1450 Symbolism
573
Tasso 1452 Taste
575
Thanksgiving 1460 Theology and Politics U 1493 Understanding 1494 Unselfishness 1461 Theology in Daily 1495 Utilitarianism Life 1462 Theolo...
579
Theory V 1496 Value Judgments 1464 Thomas à Kempis 1497 Vicariousness 1465 Time
580
Tolerance
581
Tolkien J R R 1473 Tolstoy
582
Translation 1477 Transposition
584
Tribulation 1479 Trilemma 1480 Trinity 1481 Trust
587
Truth 1483 Truth Discovery of 1484 Tyndale William
588
Bible Scholars 112 Bible Translation
591
Compared with Thomas More
592
Tyranny
594
Similes 1499 Virgin Birth
598
Virtue 1504 Vivisection
599
Vocation
601
Vulgarity
602
W 1509
603
Atomic Bomb
606
War Nuclear
607
Weather 1523 Williams Charles
608
Emancipation
612
Women in the Church
613
Sexuality and Justice 1535 Words
615
Work
617
Work Compulsive 1543 World Religions and Christianity
619
Hinduism
620
Islam 1550 World Religions Monotheism 1551 Worldview
621
Mary Magdalene 1553 Writing
622
Writing Autobiographical 1562 Writing Christian
624
Writing Creative
625
Biography 116 Body 117 Body and Spirit 118 Books 130 Books Christian 131 Bores 132 Bourgeoisie 134 Bulverism 135 Bunyan John 137 Bureau...
634
Chapman George 148 Character Christian 149 Character Personal 151 Chastity 152 Chaucer Geoffrey 158 Child Rearing 159 Childhood 160 Childre...
635
Unity 326 Democracy 335 Dependence on God 337 Depravity 339 Design 340 Despair
636
Love Poetry 360 Doubt 363 Drayton Michael 365 Dreams 367 Dryden John 370 Dumas Alexandre 371 Dunbar William 372 Duty 379 Dying to Sel...
637
Paul St 1168 Peace
645
Dualism 1176 Philosophy Essence of 1177 Philosophy Good and Bad 1178 Planning 1179 Plato 1181 Platonism and Christianity 1182 Poetic Revol...
646
Technology 1454 Technology and Christianity 1455 Teetotalism 1456 Temperance
649
Temptation
650
Zeal Bibliographies Index
651
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About the author (1989)

C. S. (Clive Staples) Lewis, "Jack" to his intimates, was born on November 29, 1898 in Belfast, Ireland. His mother died when he was 10 years old and his lawyer father allowed Lewis and his brother Warren extensive freedom. The pair were extremely close and they took full advantage of this freedom, learning on their own and frequently enjoying games of make-believe. These early activities led to Lewis's lifelong attraction to fantasy and mythology, often reflected in his writing. He enjoyed writing about, and reading, literature of the past, publishing such works as the award-winning The Allegory of Love (1936), about the period of history known as the Middle Ages. Although at one time Lewis considered himself an atheist, he soon became fascinated with religion. He is probably best known for his books for young adults, such as his Chronicles of Narnia series. This fantasy series, as well as such works as The Screwtape Letters (a collection of letters written by the devil), is typical of the author's interest in mixing religion and mythology, evident in both his fictional works and nonfiction articles. Lewis served with the Somerset Light Infantry in World War I; for nearly 30 years he served as Fellow and tutor of Magdalen College at Oxford University. Later, he became Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English at Cambridge University. C.S. Lewis married late in life, in 1957, and his wife, writer Joy Davidman, died of cancer in 1960. He remained at Cambridge until his death on November 22, 1963.

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